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Sentence count:244+16Posted:2017-06-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hirehirelingsapphirehire purchaseairedtiredfiredhairedMeaning: ['haɪə(r)]  adj. 1. having services engaged for a fee 2. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers. 
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151. In 1994, New Orleans hired a new police chief to rescue the corrupt, ineffective police department from itself.
152. Local advertising agencies will be hired to translate the strategy into a media campaign.
153. The company had hired a standard Sony digital tape recorder which was hooked to Johnson's own analogue-to-digital conversion system.
154. Principals are now hired and fired based on merit rather than seniority.
155. Her coming was more like bringing in a hired gun.
156. We hired a local construction contractor, and within three weeks the school looked as good as new.
157. The situation was resolved when the school hired its new coach.
158. The object of this was to make it easier to score goals, especially if teams hired goalkeepers who were narrower.
159. In February 1995, PacTel hired Salomon to provide strategic advice.
160. For the last weeks of his curacy he left the lodgings and hired a room in a small hotel up Mount Pleasant.
161. It was a mournful pair that hired a boat to take them to Saltash and acquaint the Lee family of the tragedy.
162. The team hired a massive floating platform which was craned in separate segments into the dock.
163. Thus began an ordeal in which Autry hired a lawyer and filed a lawsuit.
164. Then she was hired to work at the hospital, sterilizing surgical instruments and assisting elderly patients.
165. Bonsai World has hired a planning consultant to help fight the council.
166. Brown hired longtime aide Eleanor Johns as executive assistant to the mayor, and named campaign scheduler Whitney Schwartz as appointments secretary.
167. He works the crowd so long that the bodyguards hired by his attorney roll their eyes in exhaustion.
168. Between 300,000 and 800,000 children like Damaris are working as hired laborers in commercial U.S. agriculture today.
169. The hospital has hired an outside consultant to review staffing levels, she said, but has made no changes.
170. But, for the most part, these men and women were hired to fill more junior roles than Mr Steffen's.
171. However, each parlor faces an uphill battle because the city hired a financial consulting firm to review the applications.
172. Robins hired former Attorney General Griffin Bell to institute disciplinary proceedings against the judge.
173. Instead of freely submitting to police interviews, they hired a pair of Denver defense lawyers, one for each of them.
174. They must not have hired him for his political foresight, either,[www.Sentencedict.com] because his crystal ball record is abysmal.
175. For 8 years she's hired out the old gym near her home to local bands.
176. The Republicans have hired consultants to figure out ways to appeal to those women not already turned off.
177. Then some of the Cowboys players caused a stir when they hired a limousine to take them to practice.
178. The trouble with him is he doesn't think he's just a hired actor like the rest of us.
179. For upstairs they hired the smallest, lightest busboy they could find.
180. He wondered if Virginia Stillman had hired another detective after he failed to get in touch with her.
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